DRYER VENT CLEANING
Don’t put your family’s safety at risk with a clogged dryer vent! Our professional dryer vent cleaning services in Wisconsin are designed to prevent fires and carbon monoxide buildup, ensuring your home remains safe and secure.
With thorough vent clean out and expert laundry dryer vent cleaning, we remove lint, debris, and blockages from your dryer exhaust duct, improving airflow and efficiency.
We also specialize in new dryer vent installations, helping you avoid future hazards and keep your appliances running smoothly.
Contact us today to protect your home and family with our reliable services.
WHY GET YOUR DRYER VENTS CLEANED?
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Significantly reduce the risk of dryer fires. Dryer fires are relatively common and pose a significant household hazard, with approximately 2,900 to over 15,000 home structure fires reported annually in the U.S. involving clothes dryers, according to the U.S. Fire Administration and NFPA. These incidents cause an estimated 5–13 deaths, hundreds of injuries, and millions in property damage yearly.
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Efficiency. Dryer vent cleaning plays a vital role boosting dryer efficiency, and prolonging the lifespan of your appliance. As lint and debris build up inside the vent over time, airflow becomes restricted, which can lead to overheating and unsafe operating conditions.
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Professional Cleaned. Even with minimal use, annual professional dryer vent cleaning is recommended to prevent lint accumulation and keep your dryer operating at peak efficiency. While DIY cleaning may seem sufficient, using a household vacuum alone often fails to remove deeply trapped debris, even in shorter vent systems, leaving potential risks unaddressed.
Straight Dryer Vent vs According Tube

Straight Dryer Vent:
Pros: Provides a direct path for exhaust air, reducing the risk of lint buildup and potential fire hazards.
Cons: May not be as efficient as according tubes, especially in longer runs, and can be more prone to kinks and sags, in turn can create lint buildup.
According Tube:
Pros: Offers a flexibility to route the vent to the output with ease.
Cons: A bigger risk of lint buildup and potential fire hazards.








